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Vitra Akari 120A Suspension Light

Vitra Akari 120A Suspension Light

Manufacturer: Vitra

Designer: Isamu Noguchi

This is an original genuine Vitra piece.

The Akari 120A is a suspension light of commanding scale and extraordinary delicacy. Its large washi paper shade casts a diffused, enveloping glow — the kind of light that softens a room and slows it down. Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951, it is one of the most architecturally striking pendants in the Akari range.

Each Akari luminaire is meticulously handcrafted at the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family-run company based in Gifu, Japan. Bamboo rods are stretched across Noguchi's original wooden forms to create the framework, before strips of washi paper — derived from the bark of the mulberry tree — are glued to the bamboo ribbing. Once dry, the wooden form is removed and the shade folded into its final shape.

Every piece carries a stylised sun-and-moon logo — resembling the corresponding Japanese characters — as a guarantee of authenticity.

  • Lightsource (not supplied): 4W LED E27
  • Max. wattage: 12W
  • Part of the Vitra Design Museum Collection
$1,164.60

Original: $3,882.01

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Vitra Akari 120A Suspension Light—

$3,882.01

$1,164.60

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Manufacturer: Vitra

Designer: Isamu Noguchi

This is an original genuine Vitra piece.

The Akari 120A is a suspension light of commanding scale and extraordinary delicacy. Its large washi paper shade casts a diffused, enveloping glow — the kind of light that softens a room and slows it down. Designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1951, it is one of the most architecturally striking pendants in the Akari range.

Each Akari luminaire is meticulously handcrafted at the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family-run company based in Gifu, Japan. Bamboo rods are stretched across Noguchi's original wooden forms to create the framework, before strips of washi paper — derived from the bark of the mulberry tree — are glued to the bamboo ribbing. Once dry, the wooden form is removed and the shade folded into its final shape.

Every piece carries a stylised sun-and-moon logo — resembling the corresponding Japanese characters — as a guarantee of authenticity.

  • Lightsource (not supplied): 4W LED E27
  • Max. wattage: 12W
  • Part of the Vitra Design Museum Collection